Megan Thee Stallion praises the ‘body’ in an up and coming music video with appearances from enormous names like Taraji P. Henson, and Kardashian rivals Jordyn Woods and Blac Chyna.
In spite of the fact that the climate has gotten somewhat chilly, it’s still “Sweltering Girl Summer” some place — or would it be a good idea for us to state “Blistering Girl Fall”? Megan Thee Stallion has recently shared the Good News, her presentation studio collection, alongside another music video for one of the tracks — “Body” — highlighting pretty much all the “Hot Girls” of the business. This included Empire entertainer Taraji P. Henson, 50, whom fans went wild over as she swagger down the music video set’s runway in a fire red hairpiece and cowhide bodysuit.

Asian Da Brat likewise makes an attractive appearance, including Jordyn Woods, 23, and Blac Chyna, 32! Curiously, the two ladies likewise had run ins with the Kardashian family. Jordyn started spending time with Megan after Kylie Jenner‘s ex-closest companion’s outrage with Tristan Thompson — notwithstanding, Megan likewise shot herself hanging out in the pool with Kylie on exactly the same night she blamed Tory Lanez for shooting her in July, a different embarrassment that has its own diss track on Megan’s new collection.

Like the title recommends, “Body” is a festival of the “body” itself. Megan raps in her new melody, “The class is body, take a gander at the way it’s sittin’/That proportion so wild, that abdomen, that a–, them titties.” It’s additionally fitting that she just dropped a comprehensive apparel assortment for Fashion Nova on Nov. 18, highlighting a wide reach in sizes.
It has been a bustling year for Hot Girl Meg. In March, in the wake of having an appointed authority award her an impermanent controlling request against 1501 Certified, Meg delivered her EP Suga. That very month, her melody “Savage” circulated around the web on TikTok, because of Keara Wilson‘s movement. Everybody – like everybody – was doing the #SavageChallenge, from Jessica Alba to Janet Jackson. The tune got so huge, Beyoncé – indeed, that Beyoncé – hopped on the remix, which made the tune hit the No. 1 spot on the Billboard Hot 100. That wouldn’t be the main No. 1 Meg would score this year, as she got back to the highest point of the graph with Cardi B and “WAP.” In October, she delivered “Don’t Stop,” conveyed an essential appearance on Saturday Night Live, and was named Hip Hop Artists of the Year at the BET Hip Hop Awards. She likewise delivered “Young ladies In The Hood,” “Don’t Stop,” and “Oddity.”
Her New York Times Op-Ed, “Why I Speak Up For Black Women,” was distributed a long time after a shooting including individual rapper Tory Lanez. Conservative supposedly taken shots at Megan’s feet after a contention, injuring her. After not naming him as her attacker, Megan at long last came out and blamed him for shooting her. She was met with “affronts, jokes, and images,” as per GQ, which provoked her to tweet, “People of color are so unprotected and we hold endless things in to secure the sentiments of others w/o considering our own. It very well may be clever to you all on the web and simply one more chaotic subject for you to discuss, yet this is my reality, and I’m genuine harmed and damaged.”

Conservative was eventually accused of one crime tally of attack with a quick firing gun and one check of conveying a stacked, unregistered gun in a vehicle. He faces as long as 22 years in jail, however argued not liable to the shooting on Nov. 18, as per TMZ. Then, Megan is carrying on with her best life and dropping her presentation studio collection.
With Megan delivering the Good News, what does she expect for what’s to come? “I need Black ladies to be stronger,” she told GQ, who named her their Rapper of the Year. “I need us to be sassier. I need us to request more, be more candid, continue talking, and simply continue requesting what you merit. Try not to change—simply improve. Develop from these circumstances. Try not to pummel yourself about these circumstances, since that’d be a ton of issues as well. I feel we keep this stuff in, and there’s some sort of way we flip it on ourselves. We didn’t fuck up—We didn’t accomplish something incorrectly, and it resembles, ‘No, young lady, unwind. You simply required someone to come mix the Kool-Aid.’ “











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